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some have high expectations for japanese nuclear technology. others are advising concerns. >> even though surrounded by iraq, saudi arabia and other oil-produces cunning. the countries with eye relies on imports for most of its energy. jordan has long harbored ambitions of owns nuclear reactors as a means of boosting power self sufficiency. the plan gained momentum with a discovery there four years ago of huge deposits of uranium, which can be used to make nuclear fuel. the yellowish area contains uranium ore. firms from many countries are offering to help jordan achieve its nuclear dreams. among them, japan has received praise from jordan for its technology. say there has been more or less shaken confidence in our confidence or sgrus in the japanese technology on the contrary, we learn from those lessons. >> reporter: meanwhile, concerns have begun to spread among residents. the planned construction site in the north of the country. in june last year, about 500 people took part in the rally against the nuclear plant. some even confronted diplo
some have high expectations for japanese nuclear technology. others are advising concerns. >> even though surrounded by iraq, saudi arabia and other oil-produces cunning. the countries with eye relies on imports for most of its energy. jordan has long harbored ambitions of owns nuclear reactors as a means of boosting power self sufficiency. the plan gained momentum with a discovery there four years ago of huge deposits of uranium, which can be used to make nuclear fuel. the yellowish area...
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. >> the german government wants to boost the country's technology sector. to get some ideas on how to do that, it has invited some of the nation's top i.t. firms foreign annual," summit. >> the tech industry in germany faces fierce challenges abroad. >> but it is growing, especially in berlin. damage of the applications are up and around the globe -- >> job applications are up around the globe. >> we get a lot of applications from san francisco of people that already want to move to berlin and what to look for the perfect company to look at. >> 80% of all applications we get are probably from people who live abroad. we also have applications from people who work at google now and facebook. >> it was not long ago that they themselves were newcomers in berlin. the german capital has long since become the european hub for tech startups. more than 100 companies are launched each year, and the past four years, they have created 10,000 jobs. trade fairs bring together investors and creative minds. they have become a gold mine for talent scouts from major i.t. com
. >> the german government wants to boost the country's technology sector. to get some ideas on how to do that, it has invited some of the nation's top i.t. firms foreign annual," summit. >> the tech industry in germany faces fierce challenges abroad. >> but it is growing, especially in berlin. damage of the applications are up and around the globe -- >> job applications are up around the globe. >> we get a lot of applications from san francisco of people that...
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seven countries develop to the rocket with existing technology. it can carry 2.5 trillion ton of tcargo. designs are becoming more sophisticated. this is where the payloads are prepared for a launch. five uplights have already been scheduled exclusively for scientific and earth observation satellites. esa expects it will mostly be used for this kind of cargo. at least two launches are expected every year. the rocket developers have hailed this a great day for the european space program. >> the first launch entered into the market, but there will also be a system of improvements getting closer to the customer's needs. >> among the satellites it carried on its maiden flight was a very special one. it is fitted with laser reflectors that will be used to investigate the world's gravitational field. >> it was an evening of the dimensions in los angeles as two titans dominated the evening at the grammy awards. >> the biggest night in the music industry opened with a somber note with a prayer in honor of whitney houston. if >> the british singer adele to
seven countries develop to the rocket with existing technology. it can carry 2.5 trillion ton of tcargo. designs are becoming more sophisticated. this is where the payloads are prepared for a launch. five uplights have already been scheduled exclusively for scientific and earth observation satellites. esa expects it will mostly be used for this kind of cargo. at least two launches are expected every year. the rocket developers have hailed this a great day for the european space program....
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for many, the mayor has become a hero in the fight against job losses and pushed for clean technology. an hour later, he makes a triumphant entry to the event. [applause] it is attended by trade unionists, green parrot -- greenpeace and other members of the green party and other left- leaning organizations. they have come together in the spanish capital to protest collectively against the conservative government's energy policy. >> the fact that there are so many people here today shows that we are getting somewhere. for this reason, i am going to give up my hunger strike. [applause] >> i have faith in the new pact. i am going to return to my home town, albuquerque. i need to. but i will return to madrid when the alliance is formed. take heart -- it is our duty. >> after 90 days of silence, the ministry of ended it -- the ministry of industry says it will talk to him. if not, he has promised another hunger strike. the government, he says, needs to understand that reforms affect people's lives. >> just like in spain, young people of being particularly hard hit by the crisis all across
for many, the mayor has become a hero in the fight against job losses and pushed for clean technology. an hour later, he makes a triumphant entry to the event. [applause] it is attended by trade unionists, green parrot -- greenpeace and other members of the green party and other left- leaning organizations. they have come together in the spanish capital to protest collectively against the conservative government's energy policy. >> the fact that there are so many people here today shows...
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similar to the voice activated technology of 30 years ago when people first started experimenting. >> there are already uses for this robotic hand. the user wearing a special glove uses his own hand to control movements. robots equipped with this technology could be used in dangerously radioactive areas like those around japan's contaminated nuclear power plant. the user could even sends through the club if the robotic hand is gripping something too tightly. a leader in this technology will new communication approaches between man and machine could be the future for industry. >> to the markets now, and a terrible performance on monday, there was some relief on the stock exchanges on tuesday. the dax ended the day 1% higher at 6590, and there were even bigger gains for the euro stocks at 50, up that 20 to 84. across the atlantic, the dow jones trading at 2999, and the euro is currently trading for $1.3183. german carmaker volkswagen is to open a new factory in west china with multibillion euro investments over the next four years. >> china is, of course, volkswagen's biggest market, bu
similar to the voice activated technology of 30 years ago when people first started experimenting. >> there are already uses for this robotic hand. the user wearing a special glove uses his own hand to control movements. robots equipped with this technology could be used in dangerously radioactive areas like those around japan's contaminated nuclear power plant. the user could even sends through the club if the robotic hand is gripping something too tightly. a leader in this technology...
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>> for more, we are joined now by konstantin klein, our technology correspondent. welcome. >> the key headline of this year's state for internet date is connecting generations and educating each other. this is what this day is about. it is not about controlling the internet, blocking access, or other was regulating the internet. it is just about education. in this context, i would like to emphasize the structure of the internet. it is merely an infrastructure like public streets and like you go on the road with a safe device, your car, and some knowledge about it, you should also travel the internet the same way with a safe computer protected from viruses, and with a lot of common sense and that hearing to a couple of rules. >> that is a great analogy. it is good to know it is not about blocking or preventing access, but what are some of the things that parents and teachers want to do to prevent children from having a bad experience? >> of course, there are technical means. each modern computers sold today comes with an operating system which already has parental c
>> for more, we are joined now by konstantin klein, our technology correspondent. welcome. >> the key headline of this year's state for internet date is connecting generations and educating each other. this is what this day is about. it is not about controlling the internet, blocking access, or other was regulating the internet. it is just about education. in this context, i would like to emphasize the structure of the internet. it is merely an infrastructure like public streets and...
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german investment and technology will be playing a key role in the project. >> it is a victory for russian president vladimir putin. they looked on as the first segments were welded together in western siberia. it is three weeks since bulgaria gave the go-ahead for the project. the last transit country to do so. >> this project has the political support of all partner countries. all have signed the contracts and taken their investment decisions. the pipeline will move huge amounts of gas. 63 billion cubic meters. >> that is how much gas sell stream is to move once it is completed by 2019. it is being routed from the black sea to italy and bypasses the current transit country, ukraine. moscow has argued with kiev over fees and gas prices for years. a feud that has often cut off gas supplies to western europe. >> south stream could soon make ukraine much more willing to compromise. kiev could even agree to some form of russian involvement in its pipeline system and its modernization. >> the launch of south stream gives it a head start. and this is supposed to reduce the you's dependence on r
german investment and technology will be playing a key role in the project. >> it is a victory for russian president vladimir putin. they looked on as the first segments were welded together in western siberia. it is three weeks since bulgaria gave the go-ahead for the project. the last transit country to do so. >> this project has the political support of all partner countries. all have signed the contracts and taken their investment decisions. the pipeline will move huge amounts...
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they will temporarily overtake banks to increase output by new exploration technologies. >> this comes from the iaea which released the world energy outlook 2012 on monday. the iaea predict greater oil and natural gas production, as well as rising energy efficiency, will allow the u.s. to become nearly self-sufficient by the year 200035. itself-- 2035. >> foreign imports are still 35 %. according to the iaea, by 2017, teh u.s. will over take saudi arabia. new methods for extracting oil and a shell gas reserves will be responsible for the turnaround. -- oil and shale gas are r esponsible. energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe
they will temporarily overtake banks to increase output by new exploration technologies. >> this comes from the iaea which released the world energy outlook 2012 on monday. the iaea predict greater oil and natural gas production, as well as rising energy efficiency, will allow the u.s. to become nearly self-sufficient by the year 200035. itself-- 2035. >> foreign imports are still 35 %. according to the iaea, by 2017, teh u.s. will over take saudi arabia. new methods for extracting...
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. >> it says it wants to be a green infrastructure giant, a global leader in renewable energy technologies, but the company is experiencing massive problems connecting several offshore north sea wind farms to the power grid. >> connecting to the grid is really new territory technologically. no other firm has ever realized these complex projects. 160 kilometers off the coast of germany. we underestimated the challenges involved in these four projects. the subsequent delays are proving expensive. the company has lowered its profit outlook for this year from $6 billion to a -- 6 billion euros to a maximum of 5.4 billion euros. the company is also contending with slowing orders and tougher market conditions in asia where more competitors are offering lower prices. but the company remains optimistic, saying it expects business to pick up in the second half of this year. >> that profit warning weighed on traders in frankfurt, but overall, the trend for shares was upwards for a second day running. or market correspondent has more. >> corporate numbers triggered the good move in the stock market.
. >> it says it wants to be a green infrastructure giant, a global leader in renewable energy technologies, but the company is experiencing massive problems connecting several offshore north sea wind farms to the power grid. >> connecting to the grid is really new territory technologically. no other firm has ever realized these complex projects. 160 kilometers off the coast of germany. we underestimated the challenges involved in these four projects. the subsequent delays are...
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. >> green technology is the buzzword in hanover this year. this exhibit shows a new cooling system. in immerses -- it immerses with solutions. this also save some material. thanks to ground-breaking design and construction, it weighs much less than other generators of similar size. >> it is 60 tons lighter. that means renewable energy will get a boost and become more competitive. >> one company has licensed its technology to a chinese company that has become the country's biggest producer. is also developing its own system. another case where china is learning from its european partners. >> to china where the real estate market is in trouble. and growth is the lowest in decades. bair in an expansion of course -- they remain in expansion of course. >> the maker of electrical switch boards and electrical systems -- it has to find new ways to meet its goals of expanding in the international market. >> the chief of customer operations has a look at production. the company uses 600 electrical control cabinets. not bad for wind power plants are aro
. >> green technology is the buzzword in hanover this year. this exhibit shows a new cooling system. in immerses -- it immerses with solutions. this also save some material. thanks to ground-breaking design and construction, it weighs much less than other generators of similar size. >> it is 60 tons lighter. that means renewable energy will get a boost and become more competitive. >> one company has licensed its technology to a chinese company that has become the country's...
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they represent the city's technological innovations. >> we have two prototypes here of our energy device. it captures power from the waves in two ways -- one in the up and down motion and the other in the side to side motion. >> it is not a revolutionary idea, but now, belfast as well as riding the wave of renewable energy and hopes to profit from its location as a port city. many new companies are opening offices beside the titanic center in the harbor. the titanic was a wonder of engineering art, and paul brewster says it is great pr for the city. >> the titanic is probably a way to draw attention to that on a worldwide level that people see what we did here locally in the past and what we can do again in the future. >> belfast has taken 100 years to develop a positive attitude toward the titanic. suzie will celebrate the anniversary in a very personal way -- by sailing on the titanic memorial crews. >> it will enable me to go to the place where titanic sank and to pay my respects to my great grandfather. but as well as that, it enables me to sail into new york and complete the journey
they represent the city's technological innovations. >> we have two prototypes here of our energy device. it captures power from the waves in two ways -- one in the up and down motion and the other in the side to side motion. >> it is not a revolutionary idea, but now, belfast as well as riding the wave of renewable energy and hopes to profit from its location as a port city. many new companies are opening offices beside the titanic center in the harbor. the titanic was a wonder of...
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company called space exploration technologies. the capsule is expected to reach the iss on friday. at that point, the space station crew will carry out its delicate docking operation with the help of a robot arm built in canada. the dragon is carrying more than 500 kilograms of cargo, including food and clothing for the crew and spare parts for maintaining the iss. the crew will then load up the capsule with items they no longer need and send it back to earth. if all goes according to plan, the space capsule will splashdown in the pacific ocean at the end of the month. if it succeeds, many more missions like this could follow. >> maybe there will be some space tourism on the horizon. that is it from us for now. you can find out more on our website. www.dw.de >> thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
company called space exploration technologies. the capsule is expected to reach the iss on friday. at that point, the space station crew will carry out its delicate docking operation with the help of a robot arm built in canada. the dragon is carrying more than 500 kilograms of cargo, including food and clothing for the crew and spare parts for maintaining the iss. the crew will then load up the capsule with items they no longer need and send it back to earth. if all goes according to plan, the...
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it has become a popular destination for german industrial technology and cars. and germans have gotten a taste for chinese textiles and electronics. >> solar power is a potential source bought between germany and china. >> germany is one of the solar pioneers, but in the past few years, the competition in the sector has grown fierce in china. >> some european countries complained of too much price competition and dumping strategy to make sure that the chinese solar industry stays on top. >> it is another trade dispute between two economic giants -- chinese solar companies have reacted angrily to the allegations of price dumping coming from the european union. they have gone on a media offensive to get their message across. they say the accusations are baseless and damaging to their business. >> our company is publicly traded in the u.s. our accounts are open to the public. our raw materials purchasing, employment, and property acquisition records are transparent. we have never received subsidies, as european manufacturers are alleging. >> chinese solar panel nic
it has become a popular destination for german industrial technology and cars. and germans have gotten a taste for chinese textiles and electronics. >> solar power is a potential source bought between germany and china. >> germany is one of the solar pioneers, but in the past few years, the competition in the sector has grown fierce in china. >> some european countries complained of too much price competition and dumping strategy to make sure that the chinese solar industry...
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it is equipped with the most modern technology and 60 beds. he says there will treat anyone who comes for free. the intensive care unit is also finished. for months, the government refused to issue the clinic with the necessary permits because it was funded by ivanishvili. at least that might be resolved now that he is taking over as prime minister. he sees himself as the harbinger of a real democracy. he says he's giving the people of georgia and opportunity. they voted out the old government and if they don't like him, they can vote him out, too. >> piece is not something that simply happens. you have to work hard to achieve it. those were most committed deserve public recognition. that is what alfred nobel believed. for more than a century now, each year, individuals or the award in his name. this year, the prize goes to the eu. the prize reminds everyone there is peace in europe because of the eu. >> it is business as usual at the european union district in brussels. you would hardly know the eu had just won one of the greatest honors in t
it is equipped with the most modern technology and 60 beds. he says there will treat anyone who comes for free. the intensive care unit is also finished. for months, the government refused to issue the clinic with the necessary permits because it was funded by ivanishvili. at least that might be resolved now that he is taking over as prime minister. he sees himself as the harbinger of a real democracy. he says he's giving the people of georgia and opportunity. they voted out the old government...
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it highlighted that technology is playing more of a role in sports. one thing that has captivated people about these games, you really got to see things that were out of the ordinary and unusual. you could not believe that people were doing these things. i think that is good for everyone in society -- to talk about these issues. >> thank you 3 much for joining us. -- thank you very much for joining us. we will be backed with more -- back with more news. >> see you next time.
it highlighted that technology is playing more of a role in sports. one thing that has captivated people about these games, you really got to see things that were out of the ordinary and unusual. you could not believe that people were doing these things. i think that is good for everyone in society -- to talk about these issues. >> thank you 3 much for joining us. -- thank you very much for joining us. we will be backed with more -- back with more news. >> see you next time.
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and i think that you have got to remember that these technologies continue to require an awful lot of government subsidy and government input. it is not surprising there are skeptics, including within the government. >> there are also allowed the people who are completely against the energy transition -- there are also a lot of people who are completely against the energy transition. >> many businesses are concerned, saying that relying or hoping on being able to rely on renewable energy in the near future is taking a huge gamble in a country such as germany, which relies on its manufacturing industry. consumers are also worried about manufacturing. there is a lot of concern. we will hear a lot about that in the months ahead. >> thank you very much for that report. as we heard there, germany's energy plans call for lots of an extended power grid. >> the trouble is that things like wind parks are not always popular to people who live near them. there are plans to get communities to share in the benefits. >> in this town, the residents have contributed to the project 's success. >> the
and i think that you have got to remember that these technologies continue to require an awful lot of government subsidy and government input. it is not surprising there are skeptics, including within the government. >> there are also allowed the people who are completely against the energy transition -- there are also a lot of people who are completely against the energy transition. >> many businesses are concerned, saying that relying or hoping on being able to rely on renewable...
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of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this is to do with the fact that in germany, there is a regulation regulated by the government called fixed price for books. this means that booksellers and publishers have agreed amongst themselves that they can sell books for a good price, so there is money to be made for real books, but they are very aware of the trend for digital books as well. >> definitely a rise in digital use. what about the digital book experience for children? some people are quite concerned that children will lose touch with the reading experience. >> i think kids love their comuters, do
of a hold does digital technology have on the german market? >> the fare is like the biggest book shut you have ever been into, but when you look closely, you see that among these books and also the publishers are displaying their wares, everything is also geared to digital, to reading from the screen. in the u.s., the proportion of books that are now sold digitally is 20%. in germany, that figure is only 2%. it has doubled in germany over the past few years, but it still very small. this...
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. >> until then, visitors can enjoy high tech self-service and the newest technology. but the steep drop in tax revenue means some new equipment is being put on hold. it is a modern masterpiece built just half a year ago. already, it has become a reminder of another era. the mayor bob height-adjustable desks for every employee, but it is time to say now that nokia's commercial tax has taken such a hit. >> we will have to consider everything. even the social sector and education will not be scared. of course, the future is challenging, but we will make it. we just have to tighten our belts. >> she is not so quite -- she is not quite so optimistic. her chances of employment are not looking good. >> the people here are trying to be happier than they really are. they cannot really process what has happened with nokia. >> and so, the people hope that conditions will improve, but nobody is holding their breath. >> it is not that long ago the europeans treated the world like a gigantic market place where the motto was first-come, first- served. the britons, the dutch, and fre
. >> until then, visitors can enjoy high tech self-service and the newest technology. but the steep drop in tax revenue means some new equipment is being put on hold. it is a modern masterpiece built just half a year ago. already, it has become a reminder of another era. the mayor bob height-adjustable desks for every employee, but it is time to say now that nokia's commercial tax has taken such a hit. >> we will have to consider everything. even the social sector and education will...
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"it is a relatively mature technology now. it can be produced in china or malaysia or elsewhere far more cheaply than in germany, and production is not will be brought in time, that is a problem in terms of competitiveness. the company is the latest in a string of german solar companies to fail. all suffered when the government cut the amount of money paid to operators of solar facilities for the electricity they generate. and a fifth company is facing problems as well. phoenix solar is in financial difficulties, and sought a collapse in its share price this morning. them and no prices guessing what was laying down at least in frankfurt today. here is our markets reporter. >> the bad news from the solar energy sector put some of the shares of this sector heavily under pressure. for example, shares in phoenix solar temporarily lost after 30% -- up to 30% of their value. the bad news of the solar energy companies reminds the market how risk-averse creditors still are, how reluctant when it comes to risking their investments. whi
"it is a relatively mature technology now. it can be produced in china or malaysia or elsewhere far more cheaply than in germany, and production is not will be brought in time, that is a problem in terms of competitiveness. the company is the latest in a string of german solar companies to fail. all suffered when the government cut the amount of money paid to operators of solar facilities for the electricity they generate. and a fifth company is facing problems as well. phoenix solar is in...
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visitors are expected at the expo grounds to see shows highlighting the country's national traditions and technological achievements. >> that looks pretty good. >> yes. looking forward to the fireworks. >> we will be back after a short break. when we come back, we will be looking at this coalition talks in greece, how they broke down, and what it means not only for greece but for the eurozone. >> looks like it'll be a long and hot weekend in athens. find out more about it in a minute. >> do not go away. ♪ ♪ >> true art has a mind of its own, just like beethoven and the artists who interpret his work. at the beethoven festival bonn 2012. from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. ♪ >> i like lavender and berries. >> banana parfait. >> pistachio with honey. >> vanilla. >> the next time you eat out, helping the 850 million people in the world who go hungry. donate the cost of a desert to the world food program. >> thank you so much for staying with us but the greek socialist leader, evangelist venizelos, as in the failure to form a government in athens. the announcement came after a k
visitors are expected at the expo grounds to see shows highlighting the country's national traditions and technological achievements. >> that looks pretty good. >> yes. looking forward to the fireworks. >> we will be back after a short break. when we come back, we will be looking at this coalition talks in greece, how they broke down, and what it means not only for greece but for the eurozone. >> looks like it'll be a long and hot weekend in athens. find out more about...
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germany will also make its technological expertise and industrial capabilities available to kazakhstan. >> the country is thought to have massive deposits of the highly sought after rare earth elements needed for modern technology products. until now, china has in effect had a monopoly on the market with its huge reserves. >> on the subject of human rights in kazakhstan, the president shrugged off german media criticism. >> the country is on the path to democracy. the opposition is represented in parliament. there are no political prisoners, and there is no censorship. >> human rights groups take a different view, but these talks were dominated by business. on that issue, there is no disagreement. >> you are watching the "journal" on dw. a roundup of other stories making news around the world -- and a heavy rainfall has the least parts of central and southern peru -- >> heavy rainfall has day lynch daydeluged -- deluged parts of peru. residents say the flood procedures failed, and they blame authorities. >> a survivor was found two days after a factory collapsed. it killed 21 people, t
germany will also make its technological expertise and industrial capabilities available to kazakhstan. >> the country is thought to have massive deposits of the highly sought after rare earth elements needed for modern technology products. until now, china has in effect had a monopoly on the market with its huge reserves. >> on the subject of human rights in kazakhstan, the president shrugged off german media criticism. >> the country is on the path to democracy. the...
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. >> electrical cars are gradually increasing in popularity, but the technology still has plenty of room for innovation. >> ok, to some sports news. i'm sure you would have heard about real madrid's glorious exit from the the. spanish side took a lead in the spanish side match from wednesday, but opponents did not let that upset him. >> the bavarian giants summon up all their might to oust them in what ended up being a nail biting penalty shootout. the germans have arrived back home -- in need of a bit of our non -- r &r. >> the squad of the planet unit there were tired from a game and apparently a hard night's party afterwards. [applause] making it to the final in unit itself is a fulfillment of a dream for the fans, and everyone was asking the players what their next move would be. >> we have made it to the final. we just need to win one match, and the champions league is ours. that is our biggest bowl. an interest in the match on may 19 is huge with 1 million ticket requests. stadium has a capacity of 66,000. them all right. that is it for now. we will see you again in about an hour.
. >> electrical cars are gradually increasing in popularity, but the technology still has plenty of room for innovation. >> ok, to some sports news. i'm sure you would have heard about real madrid's glorious exit from the the. spanish side took a lead in the spanish side match from wednesday, but opponents did not let that upset him. >> the bavarian giants summon up all their might to oust them in what ended up being a nail biting penalty shootout. the germans have arrived...
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the netherlands, and germany are the only nato countries which have the most recent versions of the technology, which means any deployment could see german soldiers stationed on turkey's border with syria. experts expect about 170 troops to be deployed. the government has already signaled its intent. >> we are waiting. that is the message from greece after another delay in its latest bailout payments. >> the greek prime minister says there's no justification for that delay. he has been voicing frustration after eurozone finance ministers failed to greenlight the payment despite 11 hours of overnight talks in brussels. >> they will give it another shot next monday. ordinary greeks are wondering when the uncertainty will finally end. >> the mood was somber on the streets of greek cities as people that just the bad news from brussels -- as people digested the bad news from brussels. >> i do not know if i to make a difference to our everyday lives. the measures that have been taken thus far have already left us in poverty. all i had to say is that the people are very disappointed. >> the governmen
the netherlands, and germany are the only nato countries which have the most recent versions of the technology, which means any deployment could see german soldiers stationed on turkey's border with syria. experts expect about 170 troops to be deployed. the government has already signaled its intent. >> we are waiting. that is the message from greece after another delay in its latest bailout payments. >> the greek prime minister says there's no justification for that delay. he has...
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it uses just 3 liters of petrol per 100 kilometers and uses technology meaning its parts can be used in other models, which keeps costs down. vw also hopes to whether the euro crisis by focusing on other markets. >> we think 2013 could be challenging, but the world does not just consist of europe. there is also china, russia, india, and south america. and let's not forget the united states. that is why we think we have reason to be optimistic about 2013. >> but subsidiary -- for gm subsidiary opel, the future looks bleak. one glimmer of hope is the atom targeting younger buyers, but there is no one in paris to sing its praises. senior managers are not attending the show. >> it is divided into winners and losers these days. while opel is suffering badly, volkswagen group is profiting from a solid position in the u.s., latin america, and china. paris offers both a chance to boost their fortunes. >> who would buy a car that was painted like that? anyway, over the ages, we have seen that needed dictatorships, totalitarian systems, nor dictatorships have been able to quell the pursuit of
it uses just 3 liters of petrol per 100 kilometers and uses technology meaning its parts can be used in other models, which keeps costs down. vw also hopes to whether the euro crisis by focusing on other markets. >> we think 2013 could be challenging, but the world does not just consist of europe. there is also china, russia, india, and south america. and let's not forget the united states. that is why we think we have reason to be optimistic about 2013. >> but subsidiary -- for gm...
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the invitation was sent under the name of the north korean committee for space technology. it calls on officials to visit the launch site in pyongyang bucto. the association hopes for a rely by thursday. jaxa officials say they will discuss the offer with the supersizing science ministry, but the ministry says the space agency may have to decline as it may be seen as approval of the launch. north korea tends to launch a rocket carrying a satellite between april 12th and the 16th. country's state run news agency says international journalists and experts have been invited to watch the the launch. north korea sent an invitation from officials from the u.s.er a nottics space administration. japan's science ministry thinks the north is inviting foreigners to witness its achievement in order to evade international criticism that the launch is, in fact, a long-range missile test. >>> pro democracy leader aung san suu kyi says she hopes myanmar is beginning a new era. her national league for t democracy says it won a landslide victory in the by-elections earning aung san suu kyi a
the invitation was sent under the name of the north korean committee for space technology. it calls on officials to visit the launch site in pyongyang bucto. the association hopes for a rely by thursday. jaxa officials say they will discuss the offer with the supersizing science ministry, but the ministry says the space agency may have to decline as it may be seen as approval of the launch. north korea tends to launch a rocket carrying a satellite between april 12th and the 16th. country's...
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it has received so far. >> ok, thank you for joining us from the european school of management and technology. >> if you look at the markets right now, you might think that the greek debt and deal has already gone through. stocks have and it sort of optimism that it will be completed. our correspondent stefan wolff joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange. what is the reason for the upbeat mood? >> there have been at rumors earlier this day that this debt swap will work out. this gave a boost to german shares here. the optimism is great, but there is of course some nervousness also here on the frankfurt floor. but it seems that investors are very sure that this deal will work and that this will be a step to help increase and to help to solve the debt crisis. >> we had a news from the ecb moments ago. they're having their monthly policy meeting. they held rates steady. we will get a press conference as soon. what is expected from the ecb? >> as a few months ago, too, investors bought before that interest rates would be unchanged, would remain unchanged. of course they're very curious to know
it has received so far. >> ok, thank you for joining us from the european school of management and technology. >> if you look at the markets right now, you might think that the greek debt and deal has already gone through. stocks have and it sort of optimism that it will be completed. our correspondent stefan wolff joins us from the frankfurt stock exchange. what is the reason for the upbeat mood? >> there have been at rumors earlier this day that this debt swap will work out....
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. >> for those of you who are into technology -- that includes you -- berlin is definitely the place to be right now. that is because the biggest consumer electronics trade fair in the world is under way here. >> and korean electronics giant samsung has shown american arch- rival apple that although it may have lost its latest legal battle, it is far from losing the global smartphone war. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the latest addition to our category. >> the class of the smartphone titans has entered a new round with the unveiling of samsung co the latest handset, the first to use microsoft's windows 8 software, catching both nokia and apple off guard. on friday, a u.s. jury ordered samsung to pay apple $1 billion in damages for ripping off features of the company's iphone, but instead of licking its wounds, samsung has hit back with a new device and a new operating system. >> it is a complete different device. we cannot say it looks like the iphone because it is so much bigger, so much different. >> television makers are also banking on a smart future by integrating the
. >> for those of you who are into technology -- that includes you -- berlin is definitely the place to be right now. that is because the biggest consumer electronics trade fair in the world is under way here. >> and korean electronics giant samsung has shown american arch- rival apple that although it may have lost its latest legal battle, it is far from losing the global smartphone war. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the latest addition to our category. >> the...
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those people in the villages, they don't know about technology. they have been suffering. >> it also means his friends back home can follow him on his dirty to geneva, despite the difference -- on his journey to geneva, despite the differences -- distance. >> that's it for "journal." >> find more at www.dw.de. see you soon.
those people in the villages, they don't know about technology. they have been suffering. >> it also means his friends back home can follow him on his dirty to geneva, despite the difference -- on his journey to geneva, despite the differences -- distance. >> that's it for "journal." >> find more at www.dw.de. see you soon.
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it was designed as chiba institute of technology and other organizations. an older version became tangled in power lines inside the plant. it was retired three months ago. the new model is about the same size, but is designed to avoid getting caught in the cables. the robot has six rolling belts that allows it to move freely over debris and staircases. it can communicate wirelessly with its handler. two of the machines will be sent into the plant. one will measure radiation levels. the other will have a scanner to map the plant's interior. >> translator: we have developed these robots to avoid a repeat of the previous problems. the role is to reduce worker's exposure to radiation. >> the two robots will be deployed at the fukushima plant by mid-march. >>> japan could be a very different country half a century from now. a new report predicts the population will shrink by about 40 million by the year 2060. to put that in perspective, that's roughly the same number of people who live in spain. the institute of population and social security research released t
it was designed as chiba institute of technology and other organizations. an older version became tangled in power lines inside the plant. it was retired three months ago. the new model is about the same size, but is designed to avoid getting caught in the cables. the robot has six rolling belts that allows it to move freely over debris and staircases. it can communicate wirelessly with its handler. two of the machines will be sent into the plant. one will measure radiation levels. the other...
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. >> germany is famous for its technology, but for that, you need engineers. they are in very short supply. the country pose a growing shortage of skilled workers has spurred government plans to ease immigration restrictions for specialists from non-eu countries. in the future, applicants will need a recognized university degree or in some sectors, five years of work experience. a gross annual income in germany of 44,000 euros will suffice, down from 66,000. after two years, workers will be eligible for permanent residency. requirements will be even lower for professions in particular demand. engineers, scientists, and doctors will need gross earnings of just 33,000 euros to qualify for a visa. permanent residency will also be possible for them after two years. executive staff and highly qualified specialists and earning 40,000 euros would be eligible for immediate residency. many european countries are currently struggling to attract highly skilled professionals from abroad. germany hopes changes to its immigration rules will give it an edge. >> time for some
. >> germany is famous for its technology, but for that, you need engineers. they are in very short supply. the country pose a growing shortage of skilled workers has spurred government plans to ease immigration restrictions for specialists from non-eu countries. in the future, applicants will need a recognized university degree or in some sectors, five years of work experience. a gross annual income in germany of 44,000 euros will suffice, down from 66,000. after two years, workers will...
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of this center is a testament to the cooperation of japan and vietnam in the fields of science and technology. it ril lead to bilateral, collaborative relations. >> reporter: the institute researches the minerals from ore. the data is put to practical use. two japanese trading houses and the vietnamese company will use the research to begin refining where our minerals are next year in the northwestern province of licho. >> translator: this project is crucial because it enables vietnam to develop as a rare earth producer and also enables japan to acquire important minerals. >> there are minerals that are essential in high-tech industries. they are used for applications such as enhancing the performance of electric vehicle motors and camera lenses. china accounts for more than 90% of global production of rare earth. it is tightening control of production and exports. the country says it is taking steps to protect its development. analysis points out china's intention to use the regulation as a bargaining chip in negotiations in other nations. top officials of rare elements are being developed,
of this center is a testament to the cooperation of japan and vietnam in the fields of science and technology. it ril lead to bilateral, collaborative relations. >> reporter: the institute researches the minerals from ore. the data is put to practical use. two japanese trading houses and the vietnamese company will use the research to begin refining where our minerals are next year in the northwestern province of licho. >> translator: this project is crucial because it enables...
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. >> apple and foxcon technology group agreed to implement a broad series of changes. that means tens of thousands of hires to limit forced overtime. but they hope it will also set a standard for western companies doing business in china. >> other factors will have to raise their effort to be able to attract and retain workers. so we will begin to see this ripple through the entire electronics sector. apple will set the bar that everyone else will have to meet. >> that means production costs for the iphone and ipad will rise significantly. and those costs will be passed on to the consumer. >> all right, here in berlin, looks like the former german president christian wulff is going to get office staff and a driver for at least the next year. " the parliamentary committee agreed to give christian wulff the privileges, despite criticism from opposition parties who argued he does not deserve the. christian wulff, seen here with his wife, stepped down in february in response to the threat of legal probe into corruption allegations. he came under fire for not disclosing fav
. >> apple and foxcon technology group agreed to implement a broad series of changes. that means tens of thousands of hires to limit forced overtime. but they hope it will also set a standard for western companies doing business in china. >> other factors will have to raise their effort to be able to attract and retain workers. so we will begin to see this ripple through the entire electronics sector. apple will set the bar that everyone else will have to meet. >> that means...
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military technology. here is a closer look at how they actually work. >> the unmanned drone looks like a giant insect. it uses satellite navigation and can stay in the air for up to 40 hours. it can recognize small objects from an altitude of 2,200 kilometers. its infrared cameras detect heat. its radar sees through clouds and sandstorms. the pilot can be thousands of kilometers away. it flies -- they can fly it with a joystick, as if playing a video game. the predator drone is used for combat. since 2007, the predator has carried out attacks in afghanistan, pakistan, and iraq. their video cameras can watch over entire towns. they can read a car's number plate from a kilometer away. the combat drones' carry missiles and other munitions capable of tracking and striking moving targets. >> let's get some more background to this story. for that, i am joined by our political correspondent, peter craven. tell us why military drums are such a topic of discussion suddenly in germany -- military drones are such a
military technology. here is a closer look at how they actually work. >> the unmanned drone looks like a giant insect. it uses satellite navigation and can stay in the air for up to 40 hours. it can recognize small objects from an altitude of 2,200 kilometers. its infrared cameras detect heat. its radar sees through clouds and sandstorms. the pilot can be thousands of kilometers away. it flies -- they can fly it with a joystick, as if playing a video game. the predator drone is used for...
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the qualified pilot just developed a new organic fabric together with the institute for fiber technology. a special procedure turns the milk into fibers are woven into cloth. it is healthy for the wearer and the environment. it exists of a protein found in milk that is used as a binding agent in foods. the protein is heated and pressed into fibers. the company only uses milk that is not fit for consumption and would otherwise be thrown away. >> it is special because we only used natural raw materials, meaning no chemicals. the whole procedure only takes one hour. it is very eco-friendly and we do not need much water, two leaders of the most. we hope it will be especially good for people with allergies because we do not use pesticides. >> she got two innovation awards since she founded the label in 2011. this year she wants to begin mass production. her dresses will cost between 150 euros and 200 euros and the men's collection is already in the planning. >> a new exhibition in berlin explores the relationship between artists and the press. >> this looks at the symbiosis between the two fi
the qualified pilot just developed a new organic fabric together with the institute for fiber technology. a special procedure turns the milk into fibers are woven into cloth. it is healthy for the wearer and the environment. it exists of a protein found in milk that is used as a binding agent in foods. the protein is heated and pressed into fibers. the company only uses milk that is not fit for consumption and would otherwise be thrown away. >> it is special because we only used natural...
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. >> the technology is still expensive. the house cost more than half a million euros to build. it will bring lasting benefits, not just for the environment. >> business news now. a rogue trader has begun an appeal against his conviction. he says his employer was aware of the deals he made. >> his dealings led to a bank losing nearly 5 billion euros in 2000. he was convicted of forging a trust and computer hacking. he was sentenced to three years in jail. he says he is being used as a scapegoat for practices of evading risk controls and that management knew about his deals. the character of modern art conflict is changing according to the stockholm international peace research institute. >> the 2012 yearbook is being published today and it addresses the booming industry and changes in national arsenals, especially in asia. >> their books as western governments are no longer willing to spend money on missions such as the one in afghanistan. they are trying to streamline operations, making them less costly and more effective. that means less funding will be available for alliances
. >> the technology is still expensive. the house cost more than half a million euros to build. it will bring lasting benefits, not just for the environment. >> business news now. a rogue trader has begun an appeal against his conviction. he says his employer was aware of the deals he made. >> his dealings led to a bank losing nearly 5 billion euros in 2000. he was convicted of forging a trust and computer hacking. he was sentenced to three years in jail. he says he is being...
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iranian leaders claim they're developing nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. technical experts will meet in istanbul to determine whether there's enough common ground for full-fledged talks. but the meetings are expected to be strained. an eu embargo on iranian oil imports took effect sunday. the head of nato says he wants the international community to find a political solution to the conflict in syria. secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen told a news conference in brussels there are no plans for a military intervention. >> nato has no intention to intervene in syria. and as i have stressed today, i think the right way forward is to find a political solution. >> rasmussen called on the u.n. security council to speak with "one voice" to pressure syria and he also commended nato member turkey for showing restraint sincerian forces shot down one of its military aircraft last month. >>> japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda woke up to new political rivalries. his biggest rival quit the ruling democratic party and took 49 allies with him. ozawa disagreed with
iranian leaders claim they're developing nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. technical experts will meet in istanbul to determine whether there's enough common ground for full-fledged talks. but the meetings are expected to be strained. an eu embargo on iranian oil imports took effect sunday. the head of nato says he wants the international community to find a political solution to the conflict in syria. secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen told a news conference in brussels there are...
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showcases technological innovations of tomorrow to this year's partner nation, brazil. we have got it covered. ♪ >> electric cars are the future. economical and ego-friendlypengg the german car industry with huge challenges. the quiet revolution. ♪ >> his adventures were so vivid, it was as though he had been there himself. march on dw. all broadcast * online. ♪ >> welcome back. iran chooses a new parliament this friday in an election that has been widely seen as a test of support for the regime. >> the first nationwide poll since president ahmadinejad was returned to power in a 2009, an election that ended in opposition protests and a crackdown. million voters to boycott this week's elections as a show of defiance. we have this report. >> when iranians head to the polling booths on friday, many young people will not be among them. opposition groups of promised to boycott the parliamentary election. it said if the vote is not free and fair, they would rather not vote at all. >> i have seen a lot of people who want to go, people in their 40's and 50's. the people m
showcases technological innovations of tomorrow to this year's partner nation, brazil. we have got it covered. ♪ >> electric cars are the future. economical and ego-friendlypengg the german car industry with huge challenges. the quiet revolution. ♪ >> his adventures were so vivid, it was as though he had been there himself. march on dw. all broadcast * online. ♪ >> welcome back. iran chooses a new parliament this friday in an election that has been widely seen as a test...
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are making business brisker than ever for german and industrial technology. the global economy is rebounding, and german firms are riding the crest. german companies exported 98.9 billion euros of goods in march, more than ever before. in the same month, germany imported goods worth 81.5 billion euros, also a new record. that translates into a trade surplus of 17.4 billion euros. the stellar figures for all the more surprising given germany's sagging trade with debt-ridden european union states. and since almost 60% of germany's exports are within the single market, companies continue to see the debt crisis as the biggest threat to their business. >> blame it on greece again. european stock markets ended the session down. the strong export numbers from germany did helping fuel the late hour rally in frankfurt. here is a wrapup of the day from conrad paul at the frankfurt stock exchange. >> shares of big exporters were among the big gainers this wednesday. mustang the ban were shares of exporters which also managed to beat market expectations with their quarte
are making business brisker than ever for german and industrial technology. the global economy is rebounding, and german firms are riding the crest. german companies exported 98.9 billion euros of goods in march, more than ever before. in the same month, germany imported goods worth 81.5 billion euros, also a new record. that translates into a trade surplus of 17.4 billion euros. the stellar figures for all the more surprising given germany's sagging trade with debt-ridden european union...
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that could adversely affect the technology or the class could even break. very important. >> he says the facades could be used around the world. he is an expert on at the market. in germany, every single project has to be approved by the authorities to place limits on the amount of light that can be committed. as a result, the company looks abroad for much of its business. >> we rely on new growth markets for companies want to display large images and where large amounts of space are available on high-rise buildings. for example, we are active in the united arab emirates and china. >> the company is receiving inquiries from around the globe, and 20 projects from doha to shanghai are being planned already. he looks forward to seeing the results of his efforts closer to home. a new media office audit such a lot of the parking garage of bremen airport. >> that is it from both of us for now. you're watching the "journal" coming to you from berlin. >> stay with us on dw can find out more on our website, dw.de. see you soon. ♪ captioned by the national captioni
that could adversely affect the technology or the class could even break. very important. >> he says the facades could be used around the world. he is an expert on at the market. in germany, every single project has to be approved by the authorities to place limits on the amount of light that can be committed. as a result, the company looks abroad for much of its business. >> we rely on new growth markets for companies want to display large images and where large amounts of space...
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. >>> a japanese researcher claims he's already used yamanaka's stem cell technology to treat a patient. he says he performed the world's first transplant of the ips cells. but officials at the university where he claims to have done the work claims he didn't do it there. he described his achievements at an academic meeting in new york on wednesday. they took down a poster about his work. he told nhk he did the transplant in february. he said he performed the procedure at the massachusetts general hospital which is affiliated with harvard university. he said his team treated a man with heart disease. he said they transplanted 27 million muscle cells transformed from ips cells. he claimed he had permission from the patient and university officials. he said he was happy to see the patient walk home as the man hadn't expected to be cured. officials at the university and hospital say he has never applied to conduct clinical research on ips cells there. he says he doesn't belong to either institution. still, he is standing by his claims. he told nhk he did transplant ips cells into a human p
. >>> a japanese researcher claims he's already used yamanaka's stem cell technology to treat a patient. he says he performed the world's first transplant of the ips cells. but officials at the university where he claims to have done the work claims he didn't do it there. he described his achievements at an academic meeting in new york on wednesday. they took down a poster about his work. he told nhk he did the transplant in february. he said he performed the procedure at the...